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    Silence surpasses speech. duncan228's Avatar
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    Artest comes up big for Lakers in Game 7 win
    By Beth Harris

    No one’s blaming Ron Artest this time.

    The new guy who said it would be his fault if the Los Angeles Lakers didn’t repeat as NBA champions is off the hook.

    They defeated the Boston Celtics 83-79 in Game 7 on Thursday night to win their 16th championship, helped greatly by Artest. He had 20 points on 7 of 18 shooting, five steals and five rebounds in the decisive game of his first season with the team.

    “Finally I get the ring,” he said, boxed into a corner of the locker room, a champagne haze in the air and members of his family pushing their way toward him.

    On a night when Kobe Bryant couldn’t find the basket, the superstar trusted the guy with the reputation for being a flake. Artest hit a huge 3-pointer with a minute to play on an assist from Bryant, keeping the Lakers ahead 79-73.

    Soon, they were jumping into each other’s arms in celebration, a season after they had tangled on opposite teams in the playoffs.

    “Ron Artest was the most valuable player,” Lakers coach Phil Jackson said. “He brought life to our team, he brought life to the crowd.”

    Actually, Bryant was the MVP for the second straight year.

    The Lakers signed Artest from Houston during the offseason for his defense. They needed his offense in the last game of the season.

    As Bryant floundered, Artest took over in the second quarter, scoring 12 points. He keyed their 11-0 run with six points to open the period, giving the Lakers a two-point lead. His 3-pointer tied the game at 29, then he went 3 of 4 from the line to send the Lakers into halftime trailing 40-34.

    “My staff was very strongly encouraging Ron because he was the guy with the open looks to step into his shot, be confident and take the one there in rhythm,” Jackson said of Artest’s tying 3.

    When he wasn’t scoring, Artest was most effective in the paint.

    “I attacked to the basket instead of just shooting threes,” he said. “Most closeout games I do OK, but sometimes with elimination I don’t play as well and it’s frustrating.”

    He had a quiet third quarter with just two points while the Lakers fell behind by 13, but made his presence known again in the fourth. Artest’s three-point play tied the game at 61 before he hit the 3-pointer late.

    “For the most part, I didn’t see Ron tire out there,” Jackson said. “I thought he played with good energy in a game in which he had to play a lot of minutes, and he’s played consistent minutes throughout.”

    As chaos reigned after the final buzzer, a dazed Artest gave a fractured TV interview in which he thanked his psychiatrist (“She really helped me relax a lot”) and “everybody in my ‘hood” before promoting his latest recording.

    Artest had another big moment in these playoffs, rebounding Bryant’s missed 3-pointer and making a buzzer-beating layup against Phoenix to win Game 5 of the Western Conference finals.

    “I’ve been thinking about a ring (for a long time),” Artest said. “You know I came here and I didn’t make the money that I probably would’ve made somewhere else.”

    He signed a five-year, $33.5 million deal last summer.

    Eccentric though he can be, Artest’s first season in Los Angeles was mostly free of the controversy that has plagued him at other stops in his NBA career.

    Sure, he dyed and cut his hair in various colors and styles late in the season. There was his unprompted admission of drinking during games when he played with the Chicago Bulls, he got fined for showing up late a couple times, and some eyebrows were raised when Artest turned up with a concussion in December. He said he fell and hit his head while carrying Christmas presents at home, causing him to miss five games.

    But through it all, the rest of the Lakers had Artest’s back because as awful as his offense could be during the season, they never questioned his defensive effort.

    “I’m just so happy for Ron the way he played,” Pau Gasol said. “Defensively, he did another great, great job on Paul Pierce, so he’s a huge part of our success. He’s like a little kid right now that got his dream come true, like we all did.”

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    O & 44!!! Now, go back &
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    It's nice for Odom too.

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    none shall pass SomeCallMeTim's Avatar
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    Bu-bu-bu-bu-but he's going the melt down and take down the Lakers with him!

    Hey, I admit, the chances of him not melting down before his contract is up are slim. The Artest Experiment will likely blow up at some point.

    But there is some delicious irony in the guy many people hoped would bring LA down having arguably the best game of anyone in Game 7. He brought it tonight.

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    Bu-bu-bu-bu-but he's going the melt down and take down the Lakers with him!

    Hey, I admit, the chances of him not melting down before his contract is up are slim. The Artest Experiment will likely blow up at some point.

    But there is some delicious irony in the guy many people hoped would bring LA down having arguably the best game of anyone in Game 7. He brought it tonight.
    Amen artest was brought here for PP or Lebron ...and he came through!!!

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    The Artest moves pays off. He was brought in to defend Pierce and he did a of a job. Great job Mitch.

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    damn the ap is fast. all the sports writers having written

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